Now MyRoll will be joining AVG’s new Mobile Center of Excellence, which opened in June. This means the MyRoll folks won’t have too far to travel, as AVG’s new facility also happens to be based in Tel Aviv.

Both the MyRoll and Gallery Doctor apps will continue as they are for the time being, though the company says it will be integrating its technology into AVG products “in the near future.” Reading between the lines here, this likely means that the stand-alone apps will be shuttered.

“If I was a betting man, I’d perhaps put a few bucks on one of the tech titans coming along and buying MyRoll outright … there’s definitely something in the air in Israel, and it wouldn’t surprise me at all if a big name came callin’ at MyRoll’s door.”

This may seem like an odd acquisition by AVG, a brand synonymous with desktop and mobile security apps. But the company already offers a range of related services, including AVG Cleaner for Android and Mac, which helps clean up the memory on your devices to free up space. So MyRoll’s smart algorithm-based technology, which enables Gallery Doctor, will actually fit in rather well at AVG.